'X-Men'
Director Bryan Singer Accused of
Drugging, Raping Teen Boy



A lawsuit filed Wednesday in a Hawaii federal court alleges that
X-Men: Days of Future Past Director Bryan Singer drugged and raped a teenage boy,
according to court documents.
"Defendant
Bryan Jay
Singer manipulated his power, wealth and position in the entertainment industry to ***ually abuse and exploit the underage plaintiff through the use of *****, *******, threats and inducements, which resulted in plaintiff suffering catastrophic psychological and emotional injuries," the documents,
obtained by The Wrap, said
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Michael Egan, the plaintiff, alleges the abuse began in 1998, often taking place at "**torious parties" at a mansion in Enci**, Calif., where his friend Scott Shackley and older brother Chad Shackley lived. Marc Collins-Rector, former chairman of the **w-defunct Digital Entertainment Network and a
registered *** offender, also lived at the house, called M & C Estate. Egan was placed on DEN's payroll as an actor "in an attempt to manipulate his compliance with the ***ual demands" of adults who visited M & C Estate, including Singer, according to court documents.
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